Congregational 1 Temple Beth El Religious School Organizes Choir High School Students Plan Program; War Chest Drive Near Goal Under the direction of Julius Chajes, music director of Temple Beth El, a High School Choir has been organized which meets every Sunday morning at 9:30. The choir plans to give several performances during the year. All who are interested are in- vited to attend the meetings on Sunday morning. The social service committee of the Student Council is now con- ducting a campaign for the War Chest in the Religious School. Mrs. Julian Krolik of the Speak- ers Bureau of the War Chest ad- dressed the students at their as- semblies and her talks created such enthusiasm among the stu- dents that from present indica- tions the school War Chest Cam- paign will go over the top. Activities Earlier Deadline For Thanksgiving In order to cooperate with the Post Office and to facil- itate early mailing, the issue of The Jewish News of Nov. 26, the day after Thanksgiv- ing, will go to press a day earlier than usual. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are there- fore asked to note that the deadline for that issue will be at 3 P. M. on Monday, Nov. 22. The regular deadline of The Jewish News is at 3 P. M. on Tuesdays. 93 New Families To Be Welcomed By Temple Beth El Sabbath Legend To Be Sermon Of Rabbi Fram Cantor Tulman, Temple Israel Choir Invited to Render Thanksgiving Program "Legends of the Sabbath" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at the Sabbath Eve service of Temple Israel, Friday night, Nov. 19, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts. This is the third in the new series of sermons Rabbi F•arn is delivering on the legend, folklore and humor of the Jew- ish people. The Sabbath Eve services are followed by a social hour, spon- sored by the Sisterhood of Tem- Dr. Glazer Plans Sermon ple Israel, and the youth sym- posium, sponsored by the Young On United Nations' People's Club. Pact at Moscow Cantor Robert S. Tulman and the Choir of Temple Israel, con- ducted by Dan F•ohman, have been invited to render the mu- sical program of the Thanksgiv- ing Day Community Service at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Thursday, Nov. 25, at 10:30 a. m. They will render a composition written by the organist of Tem- ple Israel, Karl W. Haas—a rhap- sodic anthem entitled "Psalm 150," the Hallelujah Psalm. Can- tor Tulman will sing "The Prophecy of Isaiah" by P. Yassi- novsky, in Hebrew. At the Sabbath Eve services at Temple Beth El on Friday, Nov. 12, at 8:15, Dr. B. .Benedict A school basketball team, or- Glazer will speak on "The ganized under the direction of United Nations at Moscow Aaron Rosenfeld, meets every What Will Their Pact Mean at Monday and Thursday evening the next Armistice?" at 7:30 in the Temple gym, and is The Temple Quartet under the open to all students of the High direction of Julius Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the organ, will School Department. The following students were render the musical program of the services. elected to head the Student The 93 new members of the Council for 1943-44: President, Howard Freeman; vice-president, Congregation, and their families This Friday night, Temple Sherman Cohen; secretary, Mar- will be welcomed officially into jorie Bittker; treasurer, Joel the congregational family • at a Israel will rededicate its Service reception in the social hall, fol- Flag. Rabbi Frarn's sermon will Feinberg. lowing the Sabbath Eve services. be "The Voice of Religion on the Coming Armistice." Observe A.Z.A. Sabbath At Bnai David Tonight A. Z. A. Sabbath will be ob- served tonight at the Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th Sts., starting at 8:30 o'clock. The program will include a welcom- ing address by the director of District 6, Leonard Belove, and a sermon by Aaron Klausner, as- sociate director of the district, on the subject "The Symphony of Jewish Life." Others on the program will be Ben Saferstein, Harold Hurvitz and Allan Vini- cur. The A. Z. A. Choir will sing and a social hour will follow the service. . 150 New Members Join Sisterhood Of Temple Israel At the paid - up membership meeting of Temple Israel Sister- hood, held in the Lecture Room of the Art Institute on Nov. 8, Mrs. David Ruby, vice-president, in charge of membership, an- nounced that 150 new members had joined the Sisterhood at the luncheon on Nov. 3 at the home of the president, Mrs. Samuel Danto. It was announced that the Sis- terhood now has a membership. Dr. Glazer To Address of 500 members. Mrs. David Levy wan the distinction of bringing Hebrew Ladies' Society in 31 new members, with Mrs. Luncheon On Nov. 30 Barney Greenberg a second with 26 new members. A gift of ap- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be preciation was presented to Mrs. the guest speaker at the eleventh Levy and Mrs.' Greenberg by annual donor luncheon of the Mrs. Ruby. Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society at Latirentine B. Collins gave an the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 1 p. m. on Tues- interesting talk on "Problems of YOuth in the War and Post-War day, Nov. 30. World." Reservations can be obtained • The National Federation of by calling Mrs. J. Ring, HO. 1391, or Mrs. J. Rittman, TO. 7-. SiSterhood Prayer was read by Mrs. Ben Goldman. 6954. Round Table Team Speaks At Fort Knox On Nov. 5, Mrs. Julius Fisher was hostess to the members of the • board at a luncheon at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram offered . the prayer preceding the luncheOn. , Three Detroiters, representing the Detroit Round Table of Cath- olics, Jews and Protestants Sat- urday will conclude a six-day speaking engagement before of- ficers and men at Fort Knox, Ky. The speakers are Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, Jewithh attorney and member of the faculty of the University of Detroit Law School; Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, pastor of Central Woodward Christian Church and former president of the Federal Council of Churches; and Hon. Joseph A. Moynihan, presiding judge of Circuit Court. Joseph" Q. Mayne, • executive secretary. of the Detroit Round Table; arranged the program and conducts the meetings which are held four times daily at Fort Knox. Dr. Hersch and Dr. Jones have appeared in programs of this character before, . Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Novemt;er 12, 1943 Announcement is made by Mrs. Reuben Levine, that the Girl- Soout-Troop 230, under the leadership - of Mrs. Joseph Levy, Meet at the Durfee Intermediate SchOol on Wednesdays at 4 p. m. An _ 18-week course in First Aid is being given to the girls by Mrs. Samuel Green. Mrs. David Arkin is in charge of Girls Scout Troop 76, which meets at the Hampton., SChool, Both Troops are preparing. for participation in the Temple's Armistice Day Service. Friday evening. Dr. Moses Eisenstadt Passes Away in N. Y. NEW YORK (JPS) — Dr. Moses Eisenstadt, world-re- nowned Jewish personality and from 1910 to 1920 Chief Rabbi of Petrograd, now Leningrad, died in his apartment at the Hotel Embassy here. He was 73 Bnai David Ladies Hold Donor Event Next Wednesday Synagogue Group Formed By JNF Four Prominent Speakers to Discuss All Aspects of Anti-Semitism A synagogue committee to work in local religious circles and among congregations in the interests of the Jewish National Fund was formed at a meeting of Detroit Mizrachi, held Monday in the J. N. F. office on Dexter Blvd. William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit; Irving W. Schlussel, Mizrachi president, and Morton M. Rubenstein of New York, di- rector of the national J. N. F. religious department, addressed the meeting and stressed the im- portance of increased support for the land-redemption agency of the Zionist movement. Presidents of synagogues re- ported on incomes this year for the fund. Spokesmen for synagogues who reported and who were chosen members of the synagogue com- mittee are: Morris Mohr, Beth Abraham Congregation; Isadore Sosnick, Bnai Zion; Rabbi Jacob Hober- man, Beth Itzchok; William Lev, Mishkan Israel; Daniel Temchin and Sol Edelman, Beth Tefilo Emanuel; Aaron Tilchin, Adas Yeshurun; Jacob Lesser and A. Lichtenstein, Bnai. Israel; Israel Levenson, Meyer Beckman and Nathan Spevakow, S h a arey Zedek; Louis Levin and Louis Solai, Mogen Abraham;• Isadore Cohen, Young Israel; Mesdames Singer, Whiteman and Moses, Sisters Zion Mizrachi; Emil Kahn, Beth Moses; Rabbi J. S. Sperka, Bnai David. Congregations that were not represented are asked to com- municate with the J. N. F. and to send names of their representa- tives to Mr. Hordes. The complete committee will meet within two, weeks. Center Announces Open Bowling Hours Open bowling is now available at the Center. Bowling alleys, Mrs. Dan Otis, chairman of stocked with new equipment, the annual donor luncheon of will be open on Sundays, 12 to Bnai David Sisterhood, anounc- 8 p. m.; Mondays through Thurs- es that the event will take place days, and Saturdays, 7 to 11 p. m. next Wednesday at 12:30, at Bookings for group and team Lachar's Jericho Temple. bowling will be accepted. Cantor Irving Ringel of the Congregation will present a pro- gram of Hebrew and Yiddish songs. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be guest speaker. An or- iginal play, "A Study in Con- trasts," written and directed by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, will be pre- sented by the dramatic group of the Sisterhood. The cast con- sists of Mesdames I. Robinson, S. Rosner, David J. Cohen, Peter Chodoroff, David Liebow, S. Goulding, A. Dater, B. Bur- son, Roy Chaffin, - Sheldon Otis and Carol Schwartz: Pisgah Symposium To Be Held Nov. 22 On Monday, Nov. 22, in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will sponsor a symposium on anti-Semitism. The cultural - advancement committee of the lodge an- nounces that four prominent speakers, to be announced next week, will participate in the discussion. All members and their friends are invited to attend this im- portant discussion meeting. War Workers Committee Plans Varied Program In addition to regular tea dances on Sunday afternoons, the War Workers Committee of the Center is planning a variety of activities and a cultural program will be offered this Sunday. Socials are open to Center mem- bers and their friends. Sugges- tions for programs should • be directed to the following com- mittee: Leon Brooks, Celia Fine, Rubin Halperin, Al Krass, Bess Levin, Evelyn Rose and Rose Strickstein. 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